Here is an old Kramer Pro Axe. This guitar has been played for sure but is a nice survivor. Everything works and it includes a hard case and tremolo bar. I will list what I found online about these.
One of the last production Kramers to come out of the factory was the ProAxe series in 1989. These guitars were designed partly by Ed Heller who was a repair specialist and Kramer luthier since the early 1980s. The ProAxe guitars were developed to carry the new Floyd Rose Pro trem and took on a 7/8 scale mahogany body with a scalloped lower horn, recessed trem cavity, a reverse pointy head with "ProAxe" after the logo, black hardware, Seymour Duncan pickups and a 24 fret ebony fingerboard with pearl markers.
Last was the Standard which sported a Trembucker in the brigde and a reverse tilted single coil Hot Rails in the neck position. Controls were 1 vol, 1 tone, coil tap and 3 way switch.
These were new $1500.00
One of the last production Kramers to come out of the factory was the ProAxe series in 1989. These guitars were designed partly by Ed Heller who was a repair specialist and Kramer luthier since the early 1980s. The ProAxe guitars were developed to carry the new Floyd Rose Pro trem and took on a 7/8 scale mahogany body with a scalloped lower horn, recessed trem cavity, a reverse pointy head with "ProAxe" after the logo, black hardware, Seymour Duncan pickups and a 24 fret ebony fingerboard with pearl markers.
Last was the Standard which sported a Trembucker in the brigde and a reverse tilted single coil Hot Rails in the neck position. Controls were 1 vol, 1 tone, coil tap and 3 way switch.
These were new $1500.00
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